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I just saw the KM flag and didn't know it was from a show. Assuming that it's Japanese and since it picks it's inspiration from WWII Axis powers, I'm very inclined to say that it's probably the wet propaganda soaked dream of some far right japs who can't move on, even considering the massive industrial boom they had from the 70s on.

The "weeb" wasn't even directed to the Japanese aspect, but rather fuckheads who get a hardon when they hear the word panzer and defend the concept of shitty battleships

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Is there a geometric explanation for why graphene is the best known thermal conductor? I understand the calculus well enough but i wonder if there is a deeper explanation as to why the atoms arranged the way they are do this best. I wonder if it creates like a magnetic tube shape for electrons to fit perfectly or something like that.

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